The Golden Eagles have established their nest for the third consecutive year at the Whychus Discovery Outpost near Sisters Oregon.

The first chick hatched on April 2nd and the second chick a couple of days later.

The nest is approximately 200 feet above the ground on a cliff overlooking Whychus Creek. It is extremely difficult to get a camera close to this nest because of its location. So we have a 7.5 inch Meade telescope trained on it from across the canyon about a 1/4 mile away.

Yes, Fireblade; apparently the fifth egg, which had been thought damaged before, did hatch on 2 May, so now there are five little ones. I just had not yet seen the newest one before. They are so cute, like little punk rockers!

We have a live streaming cam on Iberian Wild Boar (sus scofra baretricus) on the edge of the village of Pla de Corrals , Valencia Province, Spain. The camera is live every night from 6.00 pm (central European time). Two sows and 8 piglets usually arrive around 10.pm , Today they came at 9.30 in daylight. The sows are there for two to three hours feeding and taking mud baths. Later in the night solitary boars will visit. Other visitors are foxes and wild cats. To see this cam go to http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/

We have a live streaming cam on Iberian Wild Boar (sus scofra baretricus) on the edge of the village of Pla de Corrals , Valencia Province, Spain. The camera is live every night from 6.00 pm (central European time). Two sows and 8 piglets usually arrive around 10.pm , Today they came at 9.30 in daylight. The sows are there for two to three hours feeding and taking mud baths. Later in the night solitary boars will visit. Other visitors are foxes and wild cats. To see this cam go to http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/

Regards

Chris

That cam looks good Chris. Thank you for posting and you are welcome here. There are also lots to see here in the daytime,join the crowd. ~~

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Anyone else watching this webcamhttp://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/..just now ? Is it snowing or do I see flower petals coming down in the wind.In any case there are two boars eating and lots of little stripeys.I count 6 or 7 or more ?

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Nest cameras - surveysBird nest web cameras seem to abound. After a check by Google for osprey nest cams that turned up some twenty (relevant) hits on the first few pages, it seemed that somebody must have felt the need of an inventory before me.

Here are rather thorough listings for about 100 bird specieshttp://www.viewbirds.com/with i a 41 osprey sites. Web page last revised 11th May 2012

Below is the introduction from the Viewbirds nest camera page: "The sites listed below feature live webcam coverage, updated videos, and/or updated photographs of nesting birds. You can follow the efforts of the parents and the progress of the young by periodically visiting these nest sites. Bird species are in taxonomic order and sites are arranged alphabetically by locality. An asterisk (*) indicates that a site is currently active, and a degree symbol (º) indicates that a site works best with Internet Explorer. To observe bird cams focused on feeders in a variety of countries, please go to the Bird Feeder Webcams site." (my underlining)

I checked the entries for a few bird species for whom I know of cameras: the Looduskalender ones and some Swedish sites. Results were reasonably correct and updated, and in general a surprisingly large collection also of European (non-English?) sites.For the more far-away sources: there are 2 Japanese cameras, some Australian ones. What about Russia (unp, other members ...?).

EDIT: The View Birds Nests site is actually already in this topic (and in Useful tools), nested in as a "useful resource" in Fatbirder posted by Maertha. But it deserves a mention on its own, for the clear and comprehensive listing.

Anyone else watching this webcamhttp://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/..just now ? Is it snowing or do I see flower petals coming down in the wind.In any case there are two boars eating and lots of little stripeys.I count 6 or 7 or more ?

Hi

thanks for watching our web cam. No its not snowing. Its very hot here The snowy picture is caused by pollen from nearby pine trees

We have a live streaming cam on Iberian Wild Boar (sus scofra baretricus) on the edge of the village of Pla de Corrals , Valencia Province, Spain. The camera is live every night from 6.00 pm (central European time). Two sows and 8 piglets usually arrive around 10.pm , Today they came at 9.30 in daylight. The sows are there for two to three hours feeding and taking mud baths. Later in the night solitary boars will visit. Other visitors are foxes and wild cats. To see this cam go to http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/

Regards

Chris

@mangolink/Chris : Thanks to share this info's with us... Tomorrow I will watch this webcam in the evening

Anyone else watching this webcamhttp://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/..just now ? Is it snowing or do I see flower petals coming down in the wind.In any case there are two boars eating and lots of little stripeys.I count 6 or 7 or more ?

Hi

thanks for watching our web cam. No its not snowing. Its very hot here The snowy picture is caused by pollen from nearby pine trees

Best regards

Chris

Thank you Chris,its a great cam. I watched the video of the Genet last night. I never heard of,or seen one before. PineMarten video great too. Just now there's a boar there.

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